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Congratulations
Thank you sir!
Already been having fun again in work and in life.
-Mike
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Congratulations
Congrats Sir!!!! I guess it's time to start looking at Beasley's, I still havent done anything to the wife's QX30!!
JF
As usual i'm late to this party but heartfelt congratulations to you, Mike. You said you feel energized about this one and i'm genuinely happy for you.
I also enjoy the fact your staying right here in FL.
And i'm happy for Mrs Phillips too. Undoubtedly she's happy when your happy and that's huge in life.
Again, best of luck, my friend.
Thanks Paul. I was energized when I went to 3D too, it's not my fault the owner sold the company to a Private Equity Group and that just wasn't going to work out for me personally and of course, I wish everyone that stayed the best of luck.
I've worked at 3 companies that were bought-out and each time it was worse for the employees and this time... wasn't sticking around for changes taking place.
This is why in the short video I made, I listed three things I like about Dr. Beasley's besides the chemistry/products.
1: Family owned - owner has no plans to sell to a private equity group or any group.
2: Small business - I've worked for both large companies, (Hewlett-Packard), and small companies and I MUCH prefer small family owned companies.
3: A true manufacture. I MUCH prefer to work with the makers. Jim Lafeber is one hell of a chemist and since joining his team, behind the scenes I've already helped with the R&D for a brand new product coming out and besides the fact that the product is the best of its kind that I've used - more rewarding is the ability to work side-by-side with the chemist and have fun doing it.
Congradulations mike! Hope it all works out for ya. Most of my skills that i have now are because of you. Never took a class in person. Just all your articles/videos you done over the years. Articles from years back are still helping folks today. So thankyou.
Have never tried Dr beasleys products, and im running low on 3d 502...so guess ill be trying out some new polishes from dr beasleys!
On that note, what polish from them would i be looking at? To replace 3d 502/520?or atleast for coating jobs. I will probly keep some 3d for fresh paint work correction. Thanks in advance mike.
Thanks for sharing that, means a lot to me to know I've helped. Too bad the geek disappeared all my how-to articles. I thought they were all about education.
I posted a few short videos recently on my social media sites, Facebook I think. I was dialing in my Test Spot on a 1969 GTO in single stage Matador Red. The ONLY abrasive technology I tested that worked and also removed the marring from the other products I tested was Dr. Beasley's "microshpere" abrasive technology. Same thing on a 1970 Ford Torino I detailed right after the GTO. Eye opening.
NSP 150 is the most aggressive "primer" in the Dr. Beasley's line-up at this time. It's what I used on the recent 1970 Superbird article too.
Stay tuned for lots of new stuff.
-Mike
Congratulations Mike! I had been thinking Autoforge was going to be your last stop given your history with Nick and B McKee, so I was surprised that venture was very short lived.
But a man with your experience and dedication MUST be ecstatic about where he is and what products he is working with; nice to see you over the moon about this opportunity.
You mentioned you went through 3 buyouts, I know AG and 3D were, so did that just happen with Autoforge?
Or are you referring to Meguiar’s from way back when?
Looking forward to your reviews on the Dr Beasley’s product line. I almost tried their stuff a few years ago but I tended to stay with products you were promoting at AG as well as McKee’s. My impressions have been Dr Beasley’s make high quality products, and now am eager to try them.
All the Best,
Bill
Congratulations, Mike! No moss under your feet…
Bead Hero has been under my rada.
Steve
Congrats on this latest life step!
Hi Mike 🖐
I am so happy for you with this new and exciting chapter of your life!
Getting a new shop, being designed from the ground up including the ability to wash vehicles and boats inside is a great bonus. Looking forward to pictures of the new detailing shop when it gets completed.
I attended two of your detailing classes this year (2023) in Stuart, so I guess that I will have to attend a third one next year to experience the new shop and get hands-on training with Dr B’s products. Looking forward to it!
Best of luck my friend!!
Cheers!!!…
Jim aka the Doctor behind Doctor Beasley's will be here this week and what I love about Jim is he's excited to to hear my ideas for new products that truly solve detailing problems and I have a few things all set up to show him. Some of you may remember, but at one of the BIG 4-day classes I taught at the geek, as was the norm, I invited a lot of other captains of industry and instructors to participate. At one of these classes Jim noticed me using a glass cleaner as a waterless prep wash. As great chemist, he new why I was using the glass cleaner but also knew the ingredients in glass cleaners were too harsh and he could formulate a BETTER product that would do the same thing and that resulted in this product.
We discussed this on the phone in May, regarding using a prep spray on classics. I was going to try that next time I needed a light polish and sealing on my garage queen. But it appears now, that I have a dedicated product for that . Without giving away secrets, can you enlighten us on how this new product is different than the other high quality panel preps for this purpose? More lubricating I suspect is one aspect since it is a waterless wash.
The other point about why Jim created a waterless PREP wash, not just a waterless wash I already explained above. A normal waterless wash is great for SAFE MAINTENANCE washes but it's NOT good enough for Mike Phillips or for my classes - thus the Dr. Beasley's Prep Wash.
Moving forward, I really want to leave AF and McKee's in the rear view mirror. Please - enough talk about them and their business. That chapter in my book is closed.